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Closed Door Policy: Afghan Refugees in Pakistan and Iran, HRW (2002).
Disp_ClosedDoorPolicy_HRW_2002_0.pdf
Progress Report on Women in Peace & Security Careers: U.S. Executive Branch
1325_InvolMen_GAPS_2007_0.pdf
GJC, Statement Against the Amnesty Provision in the Junta's Draft Constitution, 2008
hr_statementagainstamnestyprovisionjuntasdraftconstitution_gjc_blc_2008_0.pdf
Integrating Gender in Post-Conflict SSR, DCAF (2008)
SSR_GenderInPostConflic_GCDCAF_2008_0.pdf
Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict: Global Overview and Implications for the Security Sector, DCAF (2007).
VAW_SVArmedConflict_GCDCAF_2007_0.pdf
Women in Armed Opposition Groups in Africa and the Promotion of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Geneva Call and the Program for the Study of International Organizations (2005).
DDR_WomArmedConflictOppos_GenevaCall_0.pdf
The SADC and Gender 2005. Campaign, Gender Links (2005).
PartPol_SADCGenderCamp_SADC_Fall2005_0.pdf
Vicious Circles: Sexual Violence Against Young People in Cambodia, Colombia and Northern Uganda, Youth as Peacebuilders (2009)
VAW_ViciousCircles_CAP_2009_0.pdf
Action Agenda for Realizing Treatment and Support for Women and Girls in Darfur
health_actionagendadarfur_phr_mar2010_0.pdf
You Get What You Pay For!
disarm_yougetpay_wilpf_2009_0.pdf
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